Hi Rhino Girl, Great blog posts, we didn’t even know there was a loop hole in the Rhino Protection, Glad it has been closed.

If you ever want to get your post out to a wider audience, we would love to publish a post by you on our blog. and of course we will share the post with as many people as we can facebook twitter and such.. let us know http://www.safari365.com/blog

So happy to see humanity alive in humans…. I really love your thoughts and I’ll love to follow them… I my self love animals allot don’t like cruelty towards them… 🙂 what you’re doing for the sake of animals, especially rianos, is really good… I appreciate it allot… 🙂 I am really glad to come across your blog… I’ll love to give the special credit to Philip, 🙂 he’s such a nice guy with such nice words and so you are… I am really impressed keep the hard work going…. Stay blessed and keep blessing 🙂

Hello Girl,
Please accept my congratulations and my nomination for the Versatile Blogger award. I nominated you out of respect for what you have to say in your blog. I don’t know if you accept such awards, but if you do, go to my website for the award information. It’s the second post at http://garryrogers.com.
I hope you have a great day and a great rest of the year!
Garry

Having been born and bred in Tanzania (Tanganyika as I knew it), it breaks my heart to see what has happened to wildlife in Africa. I spent large parts of my youth bouncing down the dirt tracks in the bush with my parents – wild creatures every where. The sounds of the night where wonderful, magical. Sadly I think I saw the best of it as today it is but a shadow of how it was. Such loss & destruction; the world seems to have no idea of the magnificence, beauty, and incalculable treasure that is being destroyed and murdered and all for ‘a piece of gold’. So many creatures all ready extinct, and so many others hanging on by a thread. What kind of indictment does that say for humanity. So sad, so terribly terribly sad.

I salute you all for trying to turn the tide, many blessings Ravenskeeper.

I really do not know how you guys can handle this. I am ashamed to be human and we are killing some of the most beautiful animals in the world. I wanne be a part and do my bid. How can we as South Africans let this happen. Bloody hell we love our wild live.

It is NOT easy. But the alternative is not “handling this” and turning away. We cannot and will not.
By donating to reputable conservation projects to save them, raising awareness in social media and local outlets and
not quitting. You will read about another poaching tomorrow, BUT you will also read about a birth, a new law, new celebrity advocates, or heroic rangers.
It is a war-there will be more killings, but with enough pressure, we can stop the bleeding!

Being in SA, you have a unique perspective and opportunity to be present. Show up in court proceedings when you can. This inspires prosecutors, impresses judges and shows support. Pay attention to any and all council meetings locally. Start or add to petitions that may be in the local communities.

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Why Rhinos?

Always an animal advocate, after visiting Emi, the Sumatran rhino at the Cincinnati Zoo, I was hooked. They're amazing animals, a piece of living history, deserving of a future. As I began to share their plight, I was shocked at how few people knew about the poaching crisis. I created FFR to raise awareness and aid in the conservation of these species. Please help us secure their future.